In her interview with Sharon Charlton on May 1, 1986, Patricia Ourada, who was a long-time member of the Boise State University History faculty, offered her memories of the African-American students at Boise State. Ourada spoke of the time period...

Page 42: A room in the Student Union Building furnished with California-type sofas, chairs, and incidental pieces, as well as a large automatic radio-phonograph, game and writing tables, etc., was opened in January, 1942, as a recreation and...

Page 42: A room in the Student Union Building furnished with California-type sofas, chairs, and incidental pieces, as well as a large automatic radio-phonograph, game and writing tables, etc., was opened in January, 1942, as a recreation and...

Page 43: LEWIS HALL for men, the oldest dormitory on the campus, is of the English type of architecture. The rooms' include sixteen suites, consisting of a study and alcove bedroom. Each suite has an open fireplace in addition to steam heat. Single...

In her interview with Sharon Charlton on May 13, 1986, Cherie Buckner Thompson, who was a 3rd generation African-American Idahoan, offered her memories of the experiences of the African-American community in Boise. Buckner spoke of her experience...